OK well I got 2 responses which one is correct....

Response 1)

Run Regedit. Go to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/Ipswitch/IMail/Domains.

Under the IP address (or $Virtual) key for this domain you will want to
change the value named "Official". Give it the hostname you are changing
to.

Now highlight the hostname key that you are changing. Right-click and
rename that key.

Stop and restart the SMTP server after the change.
That's it.

Dave

Response 2)

If someone has already answered, my apologies.  You can do this in
the registry easily.  HKLM\Software\Ipswitch\Imail\Global\HostName key.
Under the domain key you also want to set the Aliases and Official
names for the IP in question.

I did this not long ago on a box and nothing changed.  I put the old domain
as alias and mail continued to roll in for both of them while people got
things changed.

Of course restart the services when you are through in the registry.

Dusty



> Hello
> The problem I have is I need to change the "local system" or "hostname" of
> the server from when it was first installed to another domain name that is
> also currently running on the Imail server. I need to do this because we
> have had a Corporate Name change and I do not want the previous name on
the
> server any more.


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